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CimminyCricket
07-05-2016, 08:14 PM
Back in the days before Facebook we had AIM, MSN, ICQ, Yahoo, and maybe one other that never really mattered - which do you still use? MSN became Skype, so I am on their sometimes for Skype Dates, but beyond that I don't really log into any of them any more other than to keep the email active for porn subscriptions stuff.

What about you nerds? Do you stay logged in and still chat with buddies on these instant messengers or have you moved on to texting/Facebook Messenger?

Freya
07-05-2016, 08:23 PM
Mostly Facebook messenger anymore. I never log into skype really. Not many people are on it like it used to be? that and i'm far too busy anymore. I don't like having skype on my phone as it kills my battery so FB messenger it is!

Formalhaut
07-05-2016, 08:39 PM
I'm an awful millennial because I never really used things like MSN or AIM. Even now, the only one I use really is Facebook Messenger. I technically have Whatsapp but never use it.

Honestly the best way to get hold of me is through Facebook because that pings rather often and I don't like using my phone!

Pike
07-05-2016, 09:56 PM
Yeah because I use one to talk to Mister Adequate, and... that's it, honestly. I imagine I'll probably dump it once he's over here permanently.

I also use Tumblr's new built-in messenger to talk to tumblr friends quite a bit. But that's not really the same as an oldschol messenger.

Mirage
07-05-2016, 10:05 PM
I use Skype a lot. I'm actually at the point where I trust Microsoft more than I trust Facebook.

Ayen
07-06-2016, 12:42 AM
Yes.
I mainly stick to Skype now.

escobert
07-06-2016, 01:20 AM
No, not really. I do use FB messenger to talk to my mom.

Bri
07-06-2016, 02:02 AM
Facebook messenger and Skype to keep in touch with family members

Colonel Angus
07-06-2016, 02:41 AM
I personally don't use messengers, but many companies still do to deliver items to other local businesses w/o having to rely on the postal service or carriers.

Pheesh
07-06-2016, 03:27 AM
I use Facebook messenger and whatsapp. I think I still have all my old msn logs saved somewhere though.

blackmage_nuke
07-06-2016, 09:58 AM
I'm really into discord these days, it's everything I've ever wanted in a chat program.

Aulayna
07-06-2016, 10:02 AM
I mostly just use FB and Discord.

Loony BoB
07-06-2016, 11:43 AM
Skype - For chatting with DrAssenov & ROFLsquad
WhatsApp / Facebook - For chatting to pretty much anyone
AIM - For chatting with Samuraid
mIRC - For chatting with #eoffers (although these days I don't really use it, I just leave it running)
TeamSpeak - For voice chats

Aulayna
07-06-2016, 12:28 PM
I'd really recommend looking into Discord instead of TeamSpeak now :)

Loony BoB
07-06-2016, 12:32 PM
Nah, TS works excellently for us, we don't have a reason to change. There would have to be something pretty wrong with TS for us to justify getting every FC member to get a new program, not to mention setting it up on the EoFF server.

Aulayna
07-06-2016, 12:36 PM
Nah, TS works excellently for us, we don't have a reason to change. There would have to be something pretty wrong with TS for us to justify getting every FC member to get a new program, not to mention setting it up on the EoFF server.

Discord is free, you don't need to setup a server, and it can be run from the browser or an .exe or even as a phone app. It also has a far more robust chat system than Facebook too.

I was super stubborn about it for ages thinking "I already have Ventrilo, Mumble, Teamspeak and Skype for the different groups I'm in - why do I need another one?" honestly since switching to Discord I haven't looked back.

I can honestly liken it to when I made the jump from ICQ to MSN Messenger back in the back day, Vent/TS/Mumble just seem ancient in comparison now. Much like ICQ seemed cumbersome compared to MSN back in the day.

fat_moogle
07-06-2016, 01:39 PM
I only use Facebook messenger, and sometimes (but very rarely) What's App.

Pike
07-06-2016, 02:07 PM
Right, I do also use Discord but only for a Dragon Age chatroom because I am a gigantic loser.

99513363
07-06-2016, 06:44 PM
+1 for discord. It's really handy to have all of my game communities separate, but kept in a centralized space

Whenever I work in an office environment one of my first tasks is downloading a messenger if the company doesn't already have one and to get office mates on. To me, it's so much better than calling someone across the hall to ask a question, or to keep stress down by sharing inside jokes with coworkers. With messengers I can just write a sentence or two, no need to try and fill phone conversation.

Fatal Impurity
07-16-2016, 04:44 AM
I mainly use Skype or Discord, but even they are mainly used as game communication. I think Facebook is my biggest communication platform these days.

Cloudane
08-05-2016, 09:57 AM
I sometimes have a look on Skype, but very rarely. FB Messenger is a necessary evil.
I sort of use Hangouts, for 2 reasons 1) to be able to send picture messages with my parents (they're on iOS, I'm on Android - HO being a cross-platform alternative to iMessage) without it costing 40p a go. 2) Being that Niantic is closely tied to Google, people tend to use Hangouts for Ingress and Pokemon Go related chats. But I otherwise try to avoid getting involved with it.

I really kind of dislike IM and try to avoid them but they're ubiquitous so it's hard to. I'm the sort of person who wants to be pottering about doing multiple things or just watching some episode of something (uninterrupted!) on a whim which really conflicts with the IM etiquette of answering immediately, giving single individuals undivided attention and saying "BRB" whenever you go and do something (which would be a lot of BRBs). I'm also somewhat introverted, which feeds into that. And not being a brilliant conversationalist, I hate 'wasting' a couple of hours trying to force a conversation with one person (but I do quite like group IMs that you sometimes get on Skype and Hangouts. I can lurk those, and chime in with a pun now and then)

However I do get the odd person who for reasons that completely baffle me, seem to enjoy talking to me and get really keen to have some form of instant communication going. For those I direct them to Facebook Messenger, while warning them that I'm quite anti-IM and might not answer right away (and have every available privacy feature like hidden 'seen' status enabled), and suggesting that it's not taken personally.
In another case we compromised and chat over Twitter DMs which have less of the instantaneous / presence stuff to them.